The Joos
Your humble blogger has come under a bit of fire for believing that the Puritans are the problem instead of the Joos. The whole argument is rather silly, since it misunderstands the Puritan hypothesis...
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- It’s not that often that I get to link to a style blog. - What is neoreaction? - Heartiste on the Cathedral. - The Legionnaire: “The Manosphere is a starting point, nothing more. This is a truth that...
View ArticleShot across the bow
Handle sounds the call to arms for the communism debate in response to Moldbug’s latest. (The thoughts herein owe something to a conversation with Loper-OS at the last DC meetup. If he’s reading this,...
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- Nick Land: Could it imaginably be said more clearly? Liberty is legitimate if, and only if, it serves to promote the consolidation of the Cathedral (through chaotic multicultural criminality), which...
View ArticleReview of “The Last Lion” by Paul Reid
Given their distrust of Stalin, why did two such brilliant politicians as Churchill and Roosevelt remain so loyal to an ideological enemy who for almost twenty years had terrorized his own people while...
View ArticleTeam names and the thought police
The self-appointed heads of the volunteer thought police (people who were previously known as “sports writers” in a more innocent time), have decided that they will no longer refer to Washington DC’s...
View ArticlePseudohistory
In “Further conversation on regime change,” Moldbug defined propaganda as pseudohistory and pseudoscience. Psuedoscience is (‘round these parts) generally considered this. However, I think that’s too...
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My apologies for the lack of content lately. Hopefully you’ll pardon an extra long list of stuff worth reading. - Professor Mansfield on Machiavelli is worth your time. So is John Gray on Leopardi. -...
View ArticleThe government “shutdown”
Now that it’s over (whatever “it” is), I guess I should say something about the government shutdown. We should begin by establishing what the heck actually happened. The government employs roughly 4.5...
View ArticleAn anti-reaction FAQ
I’ve previously defend Scott Alexander’s missives on reaction. However, his latest isn’t up to the level of his old stuff. The crux of his argument is that, “It is a staple of Reactionary thought that...
View ArticleReview of “Exodus” by Paul Collier
“Migration has been politicized before it has been analyzed.” – Paul Collier In writing this book, Collier seeks to do two things. First, he wants to continue his work analyzing the poorest societies...
View ArticleTopics of interest
Both Nydwracu and Nick Land provide a list of questions for the Dark Enlightenment to focus on. I thought it might helpful to briefly discuss some of the items on their lists. 1) “America is a...
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- Gavin McInnes has some excellent thoughts on feminism here. It does strike me that demeaning motherhood is just about the most anti-feminist thing one could possible do. Also, I always find it...
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- A talk on exit. And some additional thoughts. - Don’t miss Radish’s excellent graphic and analysis. - Handle on Sunstein on Hiss. You can basically use Hiss’s Wikipedia page as a stand-alone argument...
View ArticleMandela, the W-force, and the progressive need for chaos
In the third part of his “Open Letter to an Open Minded Progressive” Mencius Moldbug concluded his explanation of “the W-force” and progressive’s need for chaos. Nelson Mandela’s life and legacy are an...
View ArticleReview of “Unqualified Reservations” part 1
Part 1: Dr. Johnson’s Hypothesis As has been noted elsewhere, the phenomenon of referring to oneself as a reactionary is a recent one. It’s important to remember this fact. The past year has seen an...
View ArticlePseudohistory
In “Further conversation on regime change,” Moldbug defined propaganda as pseudohistory and pseudoscience. Psuedoscience is (‘round these parts) generally considered this. However, I think that’s too...
View ArticleRandoms
My apologies for the lack of content lately. Hopefully you’ll pardon an extra long list of stuff worth reading. – Professor Mansfield on Machiavelli is worth your time. So is John Gray on Leopardi. –...
View ArticleThe government “shutdown”
Now that it’s over (whatever “it” is), I guess I should say something about the government shutdown. We should begin by establishing what the heck actually happened. The government employs roughly 4.5...
View ArticleAn anti-reaction FAQ
I’ve previously defend Scott Alexander’s missives on reaction. However, his latest isn’t up to the level of his old stuff. The crux of his argument is that, “It is a staple of Reactionary thought that...
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